The Never Tilting World

· Never Tilting World Book 1 · HarperCollins
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A world split between day and night. Two sisters who must unite it. The author of The Bone Witch kicks off an epic YA fantasy duology perfect for fans of Furyborn.

Generations of twin goddesses have long ruled Aeon—until one sister’s betrayal split their world in two. A Great Abyss now divides two realms: one cloaked in eternal night, the other scorched beneath an ever-burning sun.

While one sister rules the frozen fortress of Aranth, her twin rules the sand-locked Golden City—each with a daughter by their side. Now those young goddesses must set out on separate, equally dangerous journeys in hopes of healing their broken world. No matter the sacrifice it demands.

Told from four interweaving perspectives, this sweeping epic fantasy packs elemental magic, star-crossed romance, and incredible landscapes into a spectacular adventure with the fierce sisterhood of Frozen and the breakneck action of Mad Max: Fury Road.

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5 reviews
Ritu Nair
October 16, 2019
Chupeco's new post-apocalyptic fantasy brings to us a world stops spinning due to a magical catastrophe, and the two parts of the world are separated by a chasm that divides them. Both halves have one ruling goddess, with one daughter whom they each have kept secluded in their respective cities. Now grown, both girls want to fix the world, or at least begin to understand how it got broken in the first place, and they each set out on a journey to the chasm. Odessa from the night side steals onto an exploratory mission led by her crush, and lover, Tianlan, while Haidee from the day side meets a nomadic boy, Arjun, from outside her Golden City, to guide her across the sand sea. On the way, both teams of people have to face the dangers of the terrain, as well as the magical monsters and demons that arose from the cataclysm. This book imagines a whole new world, with a novel magic system, and how those magics are used for people's survival in the extreme conditions on either side of the world. I loved the thought put into explaining how they would survive, as well as the different kind of wildlife that populates this changed world. However, right until the end, I can't say I wholly understand how the magic system works, and it was pretty much confusing in the start, where it is just all said as if we already knew about it? I would say like a solid first third of the book, I was like - I don't get any of this but I sure do hope it makes some sense later. Then there's also the fact that the sisters' betrayals are conflicting, so you don't know what exactly happened to break the world in the first place, and even during the book, it only leads us up to a certain point in the backstory of the goddesses and their rituals. The individual arcs of the twins, and the concurrent PoV of Tianlan and Arjun make for nice alternating perspectives of their journey. It hits plot beats quite well, has a good pace, and is a scary adventure, keeping us engaged and the two romances are cute, too! Also, they have the same pair type - one princess-goddess paired with a gruff personality with troubled past. I loved Arjun's and Haidee's bickering leading to a nice enemies-to-lovers romance, with some adorable tropes thrown in; Odessa trying to seduce Tianlan through tips from romance novels was cute and hilarious! Odessa's slow changes as she get further into her journey and Tianlan's rising anxiety about her and the Abyss were well-written arcs. I did have one thing to grouch about regarding the characters, though - there wasn't enough physical descriptions or even indications of ages of several secondary characters. Overall, I loved this introduction to a new series, and am definitely looking forward to the next, but the start jumps too fast without giving us enough information.
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Alissa Christensen
May 20, 2020
Read this after reading the Bonewitch trilogy. Just not as compelling.
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About the author

Rin Chupeco has written obscure manuals for complicated computer programs, talked people out of their money at event shows, and done many other terrible things. They now write about ghosts and fantastic worlds but are still sometimes mistaken for a revenant. They are the author of The Girl from the Well, its sequel, The Suffering, and the Bone Witch trilogy. Find them at www.rinchupeco.com.

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